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322:"Virginia led way in colonial freedom of religion" By Charles Haynes The Morning Call January 21, 2004 "...January 2007. That's when the First Freedom Center is scheduled to open its doors on the very site where Jefferson's bill was adopted in Richmond, Va., in 1786. The organization building the center -- the Council for America's First Freedom -- promises to open "the premier religious-freedom educational institution in the United States -- indeed, the world -- championing the cause of religious freedom for all humankind. Groundbreaking for the center is still a year away, but the council isn't waiting for the building to begin promoting Jefferson's vision of religious liberty. Educational programs are already under way, and every January the council presents "First Freedom Awards," recognizing individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the cause of religious freedom." 278:"BJC’s Walker recognized for advancing religious liberty" January 2011 "Walker was named the winner of the Virginia First Freedom Award, one of the three awards given annually by the education organization to recognize extraordinary advocates of religious freedom who have made remarkable contributions. The First Freedom Center also bestows International and National First Freedom Award" 191:
While educational and award activities happened for years, the Council pursued an actual "bricks and mortar" center for several years. In 2004, the center announced that groundbreaking for the center would occur in 2005 with doors to open in 2007. After some delays, the First Freedom Center opened in
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According to the Richmond Times Dispatch, "The museum features statues of Jefferson and James Madison, along with exhibits and displays that trace and celebrate America’s experiment with religious liberty, from the 1600s through today. One wall will feature changing exhibits that highlight current
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was enacted into law by the Virginia General Assembly on January 16, 1786. Championed through the Virginia General Assembly by James Madison, the statute was the first law of absolute religious freedom enacted in the young nation and served as a template for the religion clauses of the First
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The Council for America’s First Freedom formed in Richmond in 1984 to prepare for the 1986 bicentennial of the Jan. 16, 1786, ratification of the Statute. The council registered the trademark for "First Freedom Center" with the US Patent office in 2003.
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Style Weekly Magazine Valentine Museum to Take Over First Freedom Center (Opening and commemoration of historic site for Friday, Jan. 16.)" by Brent Baldwin Jan 9, 2015 "As of July 1, the Valentine museum will become the parent of the First Freedom
266:"The annual honors, awarded in Richmond, Va., by the First Freedom Center," ..."The awards are timed for Jan. 16, National Religious Freedom Day, the anniversary of the 1786 enactment of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. " 334:"First Freedom Center opens in downtown Richmond" Associated Press 3:19 p.m. EST January 17, 2015 "The center opened Friday with a commemoration featuring Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones." 216:
events related to religious freedom. Outside is a 27-foot spire and a wall etched with a paragraph of the 1786 statute, which laid the foundation for the religious freedom guaranteed in the Bill of Rights."
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by an annual First Freedom Award presentation. The three annual awards include a Virginia First Freedom Award as well as national and international awards
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The First Freedom Center is connected to the newly finished Courtyard and Residence Inns by Marriott (and owned by
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http://www.styleweekly.com/Studi/archives/2015/01/09/valentine-museum-to-take-over-first-freedom-center
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http://www.richmond.com/business/local/metro-business/article_b5715566-53d1-542b-9505-4b71eb4960e7.html
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Courtyard by Marriott and Residence Inn by Marriott in a single complex in Shockoe Slip
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Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which would be ratified five years later (1791).
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district of downtown Richmond, the Center sits on the site where
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and Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones. The FFC was taken over by
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Non-profit organizations based in Richmond, Virginia
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Richmond, Virginia
http://thevalentine.org/firstfreedomcenter
37°32′8.3″N 77°25′56.4″W / 37.535639°N 77.432333°W / 37.535639; -77.432333
Richmond, Virginia
freedom of religion
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
Shockoe Slip
Jefferson
statute
National Religious Freedom Day
Madeleine Albright
Tony Blair
Richard C. Holbrooke
Chet Edwards
Bill and Judith Moyers
Terry McAuliffe
The Valentine
Apple Hospitality
"God and Man at 14th and Cary"
"trademark: FIRST FREEDOM CENTER (serial no. 76530753)"
the original
http://www.ur.umich.edu/0809/Jan19_09/13.php
https://baptistnews.com/extras/rh-archive/item/25627-bjc%E2%80%99swalkerrecognizedforadvancingreligiousliberty
https://baptistnews.com/extras/rh-archive/item/25627-bjc%E2%80%99swalkerrecognizedforadvancingreligiousliberty
Madeleine Albright
Tony Blair
Richard C. Holbrooke
Chet Edwards
Bill and Judith Moyers
http://articles.mcall.com/2004-01-21/opinion/3527495_1_religious-liberty-first-freedom-center-virginia-statute

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